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Officer behind Back the Blue rallies under scrutiny for social media posts, alleged attendance at insurrection

Officer behind ‘Back the Blue’ rallies under scrutiny for social media posts, alleged attendance at insurrection Elizabeth Koh © WBZ-TV Boston police officer Joe Abasciano spoke at a rally against the Massachusetts Police Reform Bill in Burlington on Aug. 12, 2020. The Boston police officer under investigation for sending tweets attacking the former vice president and attending a January rally that led to an attempted overthrow of the government is a 13-year veteran who is perhaps best known for organizing local Back the Blue rallies across Massachusetts, according to a person briefed on the matter. Joe Abasciano, a retired Marine who served in Iraq, coordinated the state Republican Party’s effort last fall to persuade candidates to oppose police reforms and is well known in local GOP circles. He is one of a handful of area residents under scrutiny following the Jan. 6 riot in Washington.

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Help A WWII Veteran Find His Dog in Humble | 94 5 The Buzz

By The Rod Ryan Show Mar 12, 2021 We have confirmation that the Houston WWII Veteran has been reunited with his lost dog. Thank you to everyone that helped out. Thanks again, Rod. And to listeners that were able to take time and provide leads. It means a lot that people will step up either for a pet or for a vet!!   A a place that s called wet nose and spa. Is housing the dog until the house is repaired.   Thanks again. I ll buy you a beer next time. I see you hopefully soon. I need a concert lol Have a good weekend

Boston police investigating whether officer attended Capitol siege, posted threats on social media

Boston police investigating whether officer attended Capitol siege, posted threats on social media Milton J. Valencia © John Minchillo Trump supporters gathered outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. The Boston Police Department said it is investigating whether one of its officers took part last week in a rally and ensuing siege on the US Capitol, and the agency is examining social media posts in which the alleged officer threatened Vice President Mike Pence. Police spokesman Sergeant Detective John Boyle declined to identify the officer, but confirmed the alleged social media posts that are at the center of the investigation. Those posts are no longer available on the social media platform Twitter, but were captured by another Twitter user and publicly shared with the department. Boyle, who had said earlier this week that the department was not aware of any officers involved in the rally or riots, said Thursday the department would investigate after the Globe raise

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